1 corinthians 8の例文
- Referring to Paul s statement in 1 Corinthians 8 : 4 about " many gods and many lords, " Whitcomb points to his head and states that " the Bible says through the Apostle Paul they re only in here ."
- Eugene England, a professor at Brigham Young University, asserted that LDS Presidents Brigham Young and Joseph Fielding Smith along with LDS scholar B . H . Roberts used the LDS interpretation of 1 Corinthians 8 : 5 6 as " a brief explanation of how it is possible to be both a Christian polytheist ( technically a henotheist ) and a monotheist ".
- The codex contains the text of the Acts of the Apostles, Catholic epistles, Pauline epistles, on 209 paper leaves ( size ), with large lacunae ( Acts 2 : 36 3 : 8; 7 : 3 59; 12 : 7 25; 14 : 8 27; 18 : 20 19 : 12; 22 : 7 23 : 11; 1 Corinthians 8 : 12 9 : 18; 2 Corinthians 1 : 1 10; Ephesians 3 : 2-Philemon 1 : 24; 2 Timothy 4 : 12-Tit 1 : 6; Hebrews 7 : 19 9 : 12 ).
- In 1 Corinthians, as elsewhere in the Bible, the answer is not as simple as " it is always right " or " it is always wrong ", but that one must understand the context and likely effects of one's actions before deciding their rightness or wrongness . 1 Corinthians raises that point with many issues, not just consumtion of alcohol, but the relevent general principle, stated several times and in several places, is like what is written at Corinthians + 8 & version = NIV 1 Corinthians 8 : 9 " Be careful, however, that the exercise of your rights does not become a stumbling block to the weak . " Such a thing mirrors something Jesus himself said at Matthew 15 : 11 " What goes into someone s mouth does not defile them, but what comes out of their mouth, that is what defiles them . " That is, whether one consumes alcohol or does not is not the issue unto itself, it is the effect of one's actions on those who are not morally strong.